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The personification of the nation as a sacred being , different from and superior to its constituent members , is merely ( I quote the words of a great French jurist , Léon Duguit ) “ a way of imposing authority by making people believe ...
The personification of the nation as a sacred being , different from and superior to its constituent members , is merely ( I quote the words of a great French jurist , Léon Duguit ) “ a way of imposing authority by making people believe ...
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First : the opinion which it is attempted to suppress by authority may possibly be true . Those who desire to suppress it , of course deny its truth ; but they are not infallible . They have no authority to decide the question for all ...
First : the opinion which it is attempted to suppress by authority may possibly be true . Those who desire to suppress it , of course deny its truth ; but they are not infallible . They have no authority to decide the question for all ...
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It is the authority of local governments which represent the free choice of democratic and law - abiding elements , of all shades of opinion but who , whatever their differences , submit them to free elections which register the results ...
It is the authority of local governments which represent the free choice of democratic and law - abiding elements , of all shades of opinion but who , whatever their differences , submit them to free elections which register the results ...
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v1 ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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